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former bachelorette kaitlyn bristowe is opening up about doing that.she wanted to take control of her future. >> now, people immediately started thinking, is something wrong with her health, with her relationship? but kaitlyn sat down with us and she explained why she and so many other women now all of a sudden are freezing their eggs. >> and i can't wait to make a lifetime of memories with you. >> kaitlyn bristowe may have found her fiance on season 11 of "the bachelorette" but marriage and kids might have to wait. >> i think a lot of women feel pressure to be have kids especially when you get engaged and when is the wedding and when will you have babies. for me, i don't want that pressure on myself. >> she announced on twitter she's choosing to freeze her eggs saying i'm taking control of my future. this puts my mind at ease for when i'm ready. >> this is kind of a backup plan for us and for us to feel comfortable, it's kind of like insurance. >> her fiance shawn booth by her side, posted this photo of kaitlin napping after the procedure. >> i think
former bachelorette kaitlyn bristowe is opening up about doing that.she wanted to take control of her future. >> now, people immediately started thinking, is something wrong with her health, with her relationship? but kaitlyn sat down with us and she explained why she and so many other women now all of a sudden are freezing their eggs. >> and i can't wait to make a lifetime of memories with you. >> kaitlyn bristowe may have found her fiance on season 11 of "the...
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michael bristow, bbc news.of roughly 22,000 people, and a popular tourist destination in micronesia. it is also vulnerable to climate change. rising sea levels and coral bleaching are among the problems in palau. the country's president told my colleague sharanjit leyl how concerned people are on the islands. very vulnerable. in fact, we're experiencing right now, at the moment, the effects of sea level rise. the saltwater is seeping up to the agricultural farmlands and low—lying atolls. we're experiencing coral bleaching, turning all the corals in our reefs to white, and therefore affecting fish population. but what do you have to say to climate change deniers? the fact is president trump and many of his top aides have expressed scepticism about climate change. we want to believe that we have gone over that kind of debate. especially for us, we live on the frontline. it's no longer a debate for us, it's a reality. it's a challenge. it's a tragic, unresolved situation, and the more we deny about it, the more we
michael bristow, bbc news.of roughly 22,000 people, and a popular tourist destination in micronesia. it is also vulnerable to climate change. rising sea levels and coral bleaching are among the problems in palau. the country's president told my colleague sharanjit leyl how concerned people are on the islands. very vulnerable. in fact, we're experiencing right now, at the moment, the effects of sea level rise. the saltwater is seeping up to the agricultural farmlands and low—lying atolls....
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michael bristow, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme.ent's promising action against old polluting vehicles. but can it really make the skies blue again? first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards and it was a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb on a remote pacific atoll. the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so my heart went bang and bang. the constitutional rights of these marchers have their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected even in the right to test them out so they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much about it, but does it worry you it's going to boil up when you get to the stage? well, it worries me, yeah. i hope everything will be all right in the end of the day. this is newsday
michael bristow, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme.ent's promising action against old polluting vehicles. but can it really make the skies blue again? first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards and it was a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb on a remote pacific atoll. the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose...
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why kaitlyn bristowe is freezing her eggs plus our pasta taste test.to get a great plate? our italian grandmothers are dishing about that this morning. >> what was the other story? >> robin, stop it. >>> coming up, "gma's" concert series is presented by belvita breakfast biscuits. the delicious way to fuel your morning. this year, when you buy any bag of dog or cat food at petsmart, we'll give a meal to a pet in need. so whralphie grabs grub, charlie chows down. and when peaeats, peanut eats. you buy a bag, we'll give a meal. they have to be great on the inside and outside. my hygienist said to think of mteeth like an apple. to strengthen both, she said tgo pro. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. it strengthens... ...teeth inside, and is better at strengthening the... ...outside than colgate tack-u. why not give professional-you it's just an open house. you stand there... smile pleasantly... and hand out a few brochures. (yelling) you could do it with your eyes closed. (police sirens) yeah, that's not gonna work. bring out your best you, and awaken
why kaitlyn bristowe is freezing her eggs plus our pasta taste test.to get a great plate? our italian grandmothers are dishing about that this morning. >> what was the other story? >> robin, stop it. >>> coming up, "gma's" concert series is presented by belvita breakfast biscuits. the delicious way to fuel your morning. this year, when you buy any bag of dog or cat food at petsmart, we'll give a meal to a pet in need. so whralphie grabs grub, charlie chows down....
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that price and bristow have never gotten along and that price didn't like her speaking out about her dislike of how she was portrayed on the show. >> it doesn't really sound fair. yeah, i think that if the bachelor can do it, the bachlorette can do it. >> they're saying you cannot do anything like this. >> not yet. not yet. we'll see what happens. hopefully good stuff is coming. >> i want to see the olympia family reality show. >> it's going to be a good one if it happens. >> well, speaking of dabsing, last night jennifer lopez showed off her moves with jimmy fallon. she's imitating a washing machine on the spin cycle. i'm thinking maybe a little bit of elvis. you go, girl. then she rushed on over to her big premier, but waat until you hear how many wardrobe changes she made in one day. >> jennifer lopez stunned in a fully embroidered peplum suit to promote her show "shades of blue." after killing her ex in an intense season finale, she says the series picks up right where they left off. >> i'll tell you this, in the end where i wind up is nuts. >> the heels of new york fashion week
that price and bristow have never gotten along and that price didn't like her speaking out about her dislike of how she was portrayed on the show. >> it doesn't really sound fair. yeah, i think that if the bachelor can do it, the bachlorette can do it. >> they're saying you cannot do anything like this. >> not yet. not yet. we'll see what happens. hopefully good stuff is coming. >> i want to see the olympia family reality show. >> it's going to be a good one if it...
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michael bristow reports. the chiefjustice was presenting his work report for the year.lty and the campaign to tackle corruption and also the fight with those who disagree with the government. he listed jailing act of us as an achievement and speaking to them as terrorists. translation: we have severely punished crimes against state security and concluded cases of subverting state power. we have resolutely safeguarded the country ‘s political security and people's livelihood. an activist mentioned by the chief justice is livelihood. an activist mentioned by the chiefjustice is a lawyer given seven the chiefjustice is a lawyer given seve n years the chiefjustice is a lawyer given seven years in august for subversion. he was tried in a hearing that was closed to journalists. the detention of opponents has increased under president xijinping. some call it opponents has increased under president xi jinping. some call it a political charade. in a recent speech, the chief justice political charade. in a recent speech, the chiefjustice said there is no such thing as an independ
michael bristow reports. the chiefjustice was presenting his work report for the year.lty and the campaign to tackle corruption and also the fight with those who disagree with the government. he listed jailing act of us as an achievement and speaking to them as terrorists. translation: we have severely punished crimes against state security and concluded cases of subverting state power. we have resolutely safeguarded the country ‘s political security and people's livelihood. an activist...
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with me is michael bristow — who is a south asia analyst for the bbc.. actually, she has just left. she left the residence, the blue has, as it's known there. we believe she's going to live in a private house, how she's had for a few years in the size of the city. apparently, that have been made ready. it's a significant moment, because essentially, this is the end of a scandal that's been going on for three orfour months. scandal that's been going on for three or four months. parliament in december decided to impeach the president, a constitutional court then had to decide whether or not to endorse that impeachment. on friday, they decided do that. density was said to be in a state of shock when she heard the news, and for the last few days, we've heard nothing from her. there's been no public statement. we were not sure until today when she was going to leave the blue house. no comments from her yet? budget. the focus now will be on whether she will face prosecution. she's been ousted because of a scandal in which she allowed a close friend influence
with me is michael bristow — who is a south asia analyst for the bbc.. actually, she has just left. she left the residence, the blue has, as it's known there. we believe she's going to live in a private house, how she's had for a few years in the size of the city. apparently, that have been made ready. it's a significant moment, because essentially, this is the end of a scandal that's been going on for three orfour months. scandal that's been going on for three or four months. parliament in...
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i've been speaking to michael bristow to get his analysis on whether this is legal from either countryer perhaps not legal but who's to stop north korea ? over the perhaps not legal but who's to stop north korea? over the years it's done things to contravene nuclear sanctions, missile tests and launches, its got away from them. it might not be legal, but it might not matter. north korea wants to put pressure on malaysia, conducting an investigation into the death of the half brother of the north korean leader, who was killed, kuala lumpur airport in the middle of february by airport in the middle of february by a nerve agent wiped on his face by two women. north korea wants pressure on that investigation. it's not happy with how malaysia is doing it. by holding malaysian citizens effectively hostage in north korea, it is putting that pressure on malaysia. what would it like to be different about the investigation? what's the outcome it would like to achieve from the pressure? it's difficult to say. because north korea's a secretive state. it doesn't really say what it wants. essentiall
i've been speaking to michael bristow to get his analysis on whether this is legal from either countryer perhaps not legal but who's to stop north korea ? over the perhaps not legal but who's to stop north korea? over the years it's done things to contravene nuclear sanctions, missile tests and launches, its got away from them. it might not be legal, but it might not matter. north korea wants to put pressure on malaysia, conducting an investigation into the death of the half brother of the...
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he previously served as chief counsel to senator mike lee as a bristow fellow, and as a law clerk toge gorsuch and justice antonin scalia. he's a graduate of the university of texas at austin and the university of michigan law school. jameel, we'll hear from you first. jameel: thanks to the heritage foundation for having all of us and thanks to mark forgiving such a tribute to judge gorsuch who is a truly amazing person. i'm going talk a little bit about the person that neil gorsuch, judge neil gorsuch, is. and the way he affected my life in particular. i saw him in three different capacities over the course of the time that i've known hit -- him. when i first arrived at kellogg hanson back in 2004, judge gorsuch was a partner at the law firm. i was a young associate fresh out of law school in a clerkship. i didn't know anything about the law. i started to meet partners and associates and the like and sort of learn about what the practice of law was like. i will say, kellogg hanson is a very unique firm. my first ever deposition of the firm was of a former federal district judge who
he previously served as chief counsel to senator mike lee as a bristow fellow, and as a law clerk toge gorsuch and justice antonin scalia. he's a graduate of the university of texas at austin and the university of michigan law school. jameel, we'll hear from you first. jameel: thanks to the heritage foundation for having all of us and thanks to mark forgiving such a tribute to judge gorsuch who is a truly amazing person. i'm going talk a little bit about the person that neil gorsuch, judge neil...